Archive for November 2016

Members of “Platypus Co®” discuss their “fent” – a tent made from an ultralight polyethylene fabric that includes a built-in water collection and filtration system that can turn rainwater that hits the tent into safe drinking water.

Two sections of a marketing class taught by Dr. Angie Kovarik, assistant professor of business administration, met for a mock trade show at Bemidji’s downtown LaunchPad facility on Nov. 30. In place of its weekly Entrepreneur Meet-Up, LaunchPad invited entrepreneurs and members of the Bemidji community to visit student groups and explore their academic work in trade show-style booths.

Minnesota physical education teachers or undergraduate students majoring in physical education can earn Developmental Adapted Physical Education (DAPE) licensure at Bemidji State University through a new online program launching in January 2017.

A group of six Visiting Scholars from different parts of China gave a presentation Monday on their country’s language, customs, history and technology at BSU’s American Indian Resource Center. The Chinese scholars are all college or university faculty members who have spent the fall semester at BSU learning about the U.S. educational system and American […]

Symphonic Band, under the direction of Scott Guidry, is an integral component of the band program at Bemidji State University. The ensemble is comprised of music majors, non-majors, as well as community members.

Bemidji State University’s Career Services and Student Alumni Association co-sponsored “Networking 101,” a Life After BSU Mini-Series event that focused on the importance of networking when searching for a job and finding professional success.

Bemidji State University is celebrating America’s military veterans this Veterans Day with free access to the Gillett Wellness Center and special Beaver Athletic ticket offers for all active duty and veteran members of the military and their families.

L to R: Sydney Harper, Council of Indian Students vice president; Jessi Eickstadt; Bill Blackwell, Jr.; Melanie Childrey, Council of Indian Students secretary; Naomi Johnson, Council of Indian Students president.

Bemidji State University’s Council of Indian Students hosted the second annual “All My Relations” dinner as part of Native American Heritage Month activities at BSU’s American Indian Resource Center.

Bemidji State University congratulates six alumni who were successful in their election bids during the Nov. 8 general election. BSU alumni won re-election bids for City of Bemidji mayor, two seats on the Bemidji City Council, to the Minnesota House of Representatives and to the Minnesota State Senate, while another will serve his first term on the City of Bemidji School Board.